

Links for the Partial Lunar Eclipse of 2021 Nov 19
PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE SERIES

It has an umbral eclipse magnitude of 0.9760 and a partial eclipse duration of 209.2 minutes.

The Moon moves southward with respect to the node with each succeeding eclipse in the series and gamma decreases. The eclipse belongs to Saros 126 and is number 45 of 70 eclipses in the series.All eclipses in this series occur at the Moons ascending node. The synodic month in which the eclipse takes place has a Brown Lunation Number of 1223. During the eclipse, the Moon is in the constellation Taurus. This is 1.7 days before the Moon reaches apogee. The instant of greatest eclipse takes place on 2021 Nov 19 at 09:04:06 TD (09:02:56 UT1). For an explanation of the features appearing in the figure, see Key to Lunar Eclipse Figures. Below it is a map showing the geographic regions of eclipse visibility. The diagram to the right depicts the Moon's path with respect to Earth's umbral and penumbral shadows.
